Home Plow by Meyer - 23250

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  • Our Price: $2436.03
  • Shipping: FREE SHIPPING
  • Part Number: 23250
  • UPC: 872972003392
  • Hitch: without Front Receiver Hitch
  • Style: Electric Wireless Lift Adjust
  • Rating: (26)

Meyer 23250 fits 1999-2023 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup. Select your vehicle to confirm fitment.

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Meyer 23250 fits the following vehicles:

  • 1999-2023 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup
  • 1992-1996, 1999-2010, 2013-2014 Ford F-150
  • 1994-2012, 2021-2023 Dodge Ram 1500
  • 2001-2023 Toyota Tacoma
  • 1999-2023 GMC Sierra Pickup
  • 2000-2021 Toyota Tundra
  • 2002-2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • 1997-2010 Ford Explorer
  • 1995-2020 Chevrolet Tahoe
  • 1997-2024 Jeep Wrangler
  • 2004-2012, 2015-2022 Chevrolet Colorado
  • 2007-2021 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2005-2012 Ford Escape
  • 1992-2011 Ford Ranger
  • 1992-2020 Chevrolet Suburban
  • 2003-2008, 2012-2014 Honda Pilot
  • 2005-2020 Nissan Frontier
  • 1999-2014 Ford Expedition
  • 2005-2014 Honda Ridgeline
  • 2004-2021 Nissan Titan
  • 2010-2011 Hyundai Santa Fe
  • 1998-2009, 2011-2024 Dodge Durango
  • 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee
  • 2000-2020 Cadillac Escalade
  • 2005-2012 Nissan Pathfinder
  • 1988-1999 Chevrolet C/K Pickup
  • 2004-2012, 2015-2022 GMC Canyon
  • 1992-2020 GMC Yukon
  • 2000-2021 Toyota Sequoia
  • 1998-2010 Dodge Dakota
  • 2002-2013 Chevrolet Avalanche
  • 1992-2020 GMC Yukon XL
  • 2008-2013 Ford Econoline
  • 2002-2013 Jeep Liberty
  • 2002-2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer
  • 2019-2024 Jeep Gladiator
  • 1992-2005 Chevrolet Blazer
  • 1994-2004 Chevrolet S10
  • 2005-2015 Nissan Xterra
  • 2007-2011 Lincoln Navigator
  • 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser
  • 1996-2003 Chevrolet Express
  • 2006-2010 Hummer H3
  • 2001-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
  • 1988-1999 GMC C/K Pickup
  • 1984-1990 Jeep Wagoneer
  • 2002-2009 GMC Envoy
  • 2006-2010 Jeep Commander
  • 1996-2003 GMC Savana
  • 2005-2010 Mercury Mariner
  • 1992-1999 GMC Suburban
  • 1994-2004 GMC Sonoma
  • 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
  • 2004-2008 Lincoln Mark LT
  • 2005-2010 Mazda Tribute
  • 1994-2001 GMC Jimmy
  • 2009-2012 Suzuki Equator
  • 2002-2007 Buick Rainier
  • 2008-2009 Mitsubishi Raider
  • 1986-1992 Jeep Comanche
  • Fully automated design lets you control the plow from the comfort of your cab
  • Installs easily to 2" front receiver hitch - no tools needed!
  • Durable, all-steel construction
  • Available in 3 models:
    • HomePlow Basic
    • Pre-Assembled HomePlow
    • Full-Powered HomePlow
  • 1-Year Warranty

Transform your truck or SUV into a snow-clearing beast with the Meyer Home Plow. Thanks to the plow's Quick-Link mounting hardware, you'll have this plow out of the box and onto your truck pushing snow in no time.

The Meyer Home Plow comes in three styles: HomePlow Basic, Pre-Assembled HomePlow, and Full-Powered HomePlow. Meyer's Auto Angle technology self-adjusts to push built-up snow to the side and the blade's vertical positioning can be adjusted via the wireless key fob controller. The HomePlow Basic arrives with some assembly required. This basic model comes unassembled with an electric lift control. The Pre-Assembled Home Plow also includes the electric control, but arrives full-assembled right out of the box. Lastly, the Full-Powered HomePlow functions more like a commercial plow: the hydraulic lift allows the driver to adjust the blade up and down, as well as side-to-side. All models feature the same rugged, all-steel construction and require a 2" receiver hitch.

A 10 to 13 inch distance is needed between the ground and your receiver hitch. If your truck or SUV is too tall or too short to support this, you can add a Drop/Rise adapter from the various available Meyer Home Plow Accessories.

The Meyer Home Plow's 14-gauge steel is coated with a Dura Slick powder-coat that prevents rust and corrosion. All Meyer Hydraulic systems are sealed and protected from the elements. Backed by a 1-Year Warranty.

What's the difference between each of the models?

The Meyer Home Plow comes in 3 styles: HomePlow Basic, Pre-Assembled HomePlow, and the Full-Powered HomePlow.

  • The HomePlow basic arrive unassembled, with electric controls. Its auto-angling blade is engineered to automatically find the best position by reacting to snow resistance.
  • The Pre-Assembled HomePlow features the same self-adjusting technology and is powered by the same electric lift. It features a 6'8" blade and comes with wired or wireless controllers.
  • The Full-Powered HomePlow operates similarly to a commercial plow. The hydraulic lift controls up and down motion as well as side-to-side movement via the wired controller. This model comes in two plow widths: 6'8" or 7'5".
  • Blade
  • Lift Frame
  • Hydraulic or Electric Assembly
  • Mounting Hardware
  • 2 Plow Markers

The Meyer Home Plow features a 1-Year Warranty. 

Home Plow by Meyer Customer Reviews

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4.2 of 5

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More than 2 hours
who drives a Jeep Wrangler
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The seller was great, 5 stars. Delivered the plow way faster than expected. The plow has problems. First, I had to drive an hour round trip to purchase the parts missing in the box. Mine was missing the 4 eyebolts, the 1 1/4 inch clevis pins and cotter pins. It is 2024, Meyer has been doing this long enough to get the parts in the box. Second, it needs to be attached 10” to 13” from the ground but has no way to adjust the frame. You must buy a drop hitch to adjust the front receiver. Third, the remote is intermittent. The plow moves an inch or so and stops. After researching I found that the antenna is coiled in the receiver box and gets interrupted by the board. I drilled a hole in the plastic box and routed the antenna out and it works fine. I have not used the plow yet because I am waiting on a drop hitch to adjust the front receiver to the 10 to 13 inch mark.

Install Time: More than 2 hours

who drives a Chevy S10 Blazer
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There was missing nuts and bolts other than that the product seems to be good quality

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who drives a Toyota Sequoia
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Missing #11 electric control cable. Missing numerous nuts, bolts, washers.

Install Time: More than 2 hours

who drives a Toyota Tacoma
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Absolutely horrible assembly instructions! Looking for part K, but there is no part K for my model! Had to find a video to complete the assembly. Took me 5 hours to assemble! See this time and again, instructions for more than one model. Plus the plow is black which the photographer failed to take into consideration! All models should have their own video from start to finish!!!

Install Time: More than 2 hours

who drives a Jeep Wrangler
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We live at over 8500’ in the Colorado Rockies and have about 200’ of hilly, side-sloping, uneven gravel drive to clear. Our order was delayed by a few weeks. We received our Home Plow Electric, assembled it (using a torque wrench for the blade bolts at 90 ft-lbs), and installed it on our 2005 Jeep LJ just in time for 18” of snow the next day. That was around February 1. Since then, we’ve had somewhere between 4-6 feet of snow, usually 6-12” at a time, and it has performed just fine. Even plowed out a neighbor’s drive after the snow was old and heavy and about 18-24” deep, and it still worked quite well. Yes, it is not a commercial-grade plow, but if you use your noodle, take your time and don’t abuse it, it works great. It’s designed to plow your drive, not run a business – but it doesn’t cost $6000, either. We found an independent YouTube video that was very helpful with the assembly process. We only needed to make a few minor adjustments – preload the trip springs about 3-4 turns beyond the suggested setting (the default setting was too weak for an uneven gravel surface), and shorten the chain about 3-4 links to enable it to be raised to a good traveling height. One advantage of this plow is that the mounting hardware does not reduce the ground clearance on the vehicle, so if you want to off-road it, it won’t be in the way. Most heavy duty plows have mounting hardware systems that may be stronger, but are low enough to make a difference, and also require a substantial amount of effort to remove in the summer, then re-install in the fall. Plus, since this is a standard 2” receiver, we can put other accessories on the front when not using the plow. We bought the recommended Curt #31028 hitch receiver, and it is very well made. Excellent product, with high quality grade 8 hardware. I highly recommend watching Curt’s YouTube video before installing this hitch. And be super careful with the fish-wires when you install the hitch hardware, or a bolt retainer plate can fall inside the frame. Yes, ask me how I know that. It took a while to find it and get it out of there, as it slid downhill in the frame. Had to use a borescope camera to find it, and a snake magnet to extract it. Not too fun when it’s cold. But it’s not Curt’s fault that my dexterity (or brain) was not up to the task that day. Purchased both products from autoaccessoriesgarage.com. Chatted with a couple of the folks there – they were helpful, and the price was reasonable on both the hitch and the plow. One small thing – they said the plow would come with the caster wheels for moving it around when off the vehicle, but it did not. I have noticed others saying this, as well. No big deal, as we’ll be storing it outside, on the ground. Bottom line – both good products. The only change I might possibly suggest would be to spend the extra $$$ and go full hydraulic, as the electric motor is a bit slow, and if you want to angle it very often, it is manual, and you will need to stop and get out. But that just depends on what you are willing to tolerate/spend. I can live with the simpler, less expensive option, as I don’t need to angle it too often. It still beats the heck out of shoveling two feet of snow – and yes, I also know that really well.

Install Time: More than 2 hours

who drives a Ford Expedition
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The directions were a little confusing, the pictures helped. The install took longer than I was expecting, but once installed it works great. I was expecting the height of the plow, 18" to be enough, but it's not much bigger than my ATV plow, but on a bigger vehicle it works fine. The remote works, but the response is slower than I can plow. Still have to make some adjustments with the springs and get it dialed in, but overall, it's a good basic plow.

Install Time: 1 - 2 hours

who drives a Chevy Silverado
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I got the wireless plow, it didnt work unless I stood outside the pickup. So I cut the wiring added 3ft to the control box, and ran it through the firewall. The control box is now under the dash. Works great!

Install Time: 30 - 60 minutes

who drives a Ford Explorer
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Excellent quality, fit and finish. Shipping was excellent. The carrier called ahead to discuss where to place it and to let me know when to expect it. The instructions were fairly well written although I found a few errors and I had to supplement the hardware with a few missing bolts but no big deal.

Install Time: More than 2 hours

who drives a Jeep Wrangler
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Damaged - bolts missing - Was supposed to be assembled but was not.

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who drives a Jeep Wrangler
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It turns out Meyers changed certain lock washers out for a flat washer, split washer and finished nut combination and the instructions didn't indicate this. Also the parts list in the instructions show 1 ring pin (which is what I got) however when you get to the page in the manual to use it, you actually need 2. I had to go to the hardware store to get the additional part. These things leave you scratching your head and takes longer to install when you have to figure it out. Also you will note that the Meyers Instructions are flawed. If you purchased the electric lift model (which I did) the instructions tell you to skip the pages for the spring assembly and manual lift assembly. Turns out you need the springs (included) so I'm not sure that the Meyers QA crew has ever installed one of these using their own instructions. Now as for the plow. It seems pretty sturdy and easy to install if you realize the instructions are flawed. Note: Buried in the instructions it tells you that the height of your receiver must be between 10" and 13" from the ground. Mine was 13" and the plow tilts excessively towards the front. It will work but getting a 2" adapter in my case is what I had to do to make it work better. Also, depending on your vehicle you might have to add some wire to the harness to reach the battery and the plow. Meyers has cut some corners on this plow which for a few extra bucks on their part would have made my experience much more enjoyable and garnered a better review. The potential is there if Meyers wasn't so cheap. I installed mine on a stock (no lift) 2004 Jeep (TJ) Wrangler.

Install Time: More than 2 hours